by Anne Bannerman | May 21, 2025
As the cruise industry bounces back post-pandemic, cities that host major cruise ports are once again facing an inconvenient truth: while cruise ships docked in port may look idle, their environmental impact is anything but. These floating resorts continue running...
by Anne Bannerman | May 15, 2025
The Caribbean Netherlands, comprising Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, is making remarkable progress in renewable energy adoption, setting a shining example for island nations worldwide. Bonaire’s Renewable Energy Transformation Bonaire is ambitiously pursuing 80%...
by Anne Bannerman | May 12, 2025
Portugal’s Islands Leading the Way: Azores and Madeira Islands around the world are at the forefront of the transition to renewable energy, and Portugal’s islands, the Azores and Madeira, are setting bold examples. With ambitious targets, significant investments, and...
by Anne Bannerman | May 12, 2025
Overview Small island nations and territories, long reliant on imported fossil fuels like diesel for electricity generation, are now at the forefront of global energy transitions. Due to their isolated geographies, islands have historically depended on expensive and...
by Anne Bannerman | May 8, 2025
Maintaining the stability of the UK’s electricity grid is a complex and vital task, carried out with precision by National Grid ESO (Electricity System Operator) and associated regional operators. Their core responsibility is to ensure that the electricity supply...